–break with his predecessor and post ALL names of predator priests on the archdiocesan website, whether they belong to religious orders (like the Jesuits or the Marianists) or to the archdiocese itself.

WHEN

Sunday, Sept. 21, 11:45 a.m.

WHERE

Outside Holy Name Cathedral, corner of State and Superior. (south of Chicago Ave.) in Chicago

WHO

Four-six victims of clergy sex crimes who belong to an international support group called SNAP, the Survivors Network of those Abused by Priests, including the organization’s long time president

WHY

SNAP has concerns about Archbishop Blase Cupich and the church's continuing clergy sex abuse and cover up crisis. Both his words and his deeds are disturbing, the group says.

–Suspend an accused predator priest, Fr. Micheal O'Connell, from his post at St. Alphonsus Catholic parish (1429 W. Wellington Ave., 773 525 0709) in Lakeview. OConnell was accused of molesting a boy, was suspended him, but later put back on the job this spring, even though a second man came forward saying he witnessed Fr. O'Connell molesting a boy.

–Cupich apparently did nothing, SNAP says, to oust a credibly accused predator priest, Fr. Brad Reynolds, who was still on the job just a few months ago despite 1) two civil abuse suits against him, 2) being suspended by his church supervisors, and 3) allegedly being monitored 24/7 by church staff.

–Cupich also apparently did nothing, SNAP says, to warn parishioners and the public about another priest, Fr. William J. Vogel, who reportedly met a 13 year old girl, “continuously exerted dominance and control” over her, impregnated her a few years later, fathered her child, yet is still in ministry in Washington.

–Three years ago, Cupich said “Some priests took advantage of their moral authority” by molesting kids. Statements like that, minimizing the crisis and ignoring the cover ups, are deceitful and hurtful to thousands of victims and tens of thousands